Yes. Peafowl (the term peacock refers to a male of the species; peahen refers to a female) are known to eat plants, insects, reptiles, and amphibians.
Yes - their diet consists of plant parts, flower petals, seed heads, insects, and other arthropods, as well as reptiles and amphibians.
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In a way, peacocks are carnivores. But, they are also herbivores. The term for being both carnivorous and herbivorous is the state of being an omnivore. Omnivores usually only eat bugs for meat, but there are cases where that is not true. Humans are omnivores (unless you're a vegetarian) and we eat all kinds of meat and plants. So peacocks are omnivores.
They are omnivores and eat a variety of plants, insects, amphibians and reptiles.
They are omnivores and eat a variety of plants, insects, amphibians and reptiles.
A peacock can be both a predator and a prey. They are omnivores. Peacocks are subject to predators such as cats and dogs.
Yes! Peafowl are omnivores, so they eat not just vegetation, but also meat. In the wild, they eat rodents, reptiles and amphibians, insects and arthropods, and occasionally they are scavenger birds; eating other dead animals.
Peacocks have multiple collective nouns; a muster of peacocks, a pride of peacocks, and an ostentation of peacocks.
a peacock is a herbivore. Its normal diet comprises of small seeds, insects and soft fruits. People tend to give them bird feed or wheat.
Collective nouns for peacocks are a muster or peacocks or an ostentation of peacocks.
Peacocks hate when male peacocks spy on them.
Peacocks have multiple collective nouns; a muster of peacocks, a pride of peacocks, and an ostentation of peacocks.
Only male peacocks are actually called "peacock". The female of the species is called a peahen.
No. Peacocks are birds.